The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, November 27, 1930, Image 4

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Till-: TURNER TRIBUNE
evening.
LOCAL ACTIVITIES
DURING IHE WEEK
Brief Item* Concerning the C o m ­
ing* anil G oing* o f Y o u r*e!f and
Y o u r Neighbor*, a* Told to The
Tribune Reporter*.
One o f the Nicest Courtetie* You
Can Show to Y o u r G u rit * I* to
H a ve T h e ir V i*it* Mentioned in
The*e Column*. The Tribune
W ill Consider It a Special F avor
i f You W ill Help U* Make Thi*
Paper M o re Interesting to It*
Reader* by Sending in Item* for
Thi* Column. W r it e u*, or, if
Convenient,
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N ew * Item * to This Office.
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K. P. Rowley took his mother to
Amity the last o f the * ek, where
she «pent a couple of days visiting;
relatives.
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All are heartily invited to attend
1 the special evangelistic meeting» be-
, ing conducted by K. K. Bailey at
North Santiam. The meetings will
start again on Sunday, November 30.
Ì at 7 :30 p. m.
the locals made S points to their op­
ponents 8. Paring the last quarter
Huge no came out with a little more
dash ami ran the filial score up to 34,
while the Turner boys hail to be satis­
fied with 30 points.
Cecil Martin refereed the game.
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AUMSVILLE
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Sabin
•\ mile East o f Turm-» un
Aumsville Road
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K. Warne Empey, who has been
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that time, will listen to the dictations
Peter Peterson
C, F. Smith and his mother of Glens o f one o f AumaviUe’s fair maidens
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Falls, Idaho, are here visiting their sis- athletic coach o f the Aumsville schools
Ur and daughter Mrs. F. B. Haworth well as the girls o f the school during
and husban I. They drove turough hi a held a ruling hand over the boys as
for the past three years and who has
TURNER
new Ford Coach.
who will become Mrs. Warne Empey
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Gift stationery 25c to $4.50 at
on Thanksgiving evening.
T R A IN S E R V IC E
Prather's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jessec entertained the
Tie- ceremony will b- performed at
North Hound
MORRIS
Mr. Peetz is reshingling his barn , bo>* from the Eugene Bible University, the home o f Warne’s parents nt Junc­ No. It . 5 ;0fi A.M.
(Stops when
Optical C’o'rt.
Hugged. I
this week.
at the Bovs Home, after the basket hall tion City and the nuptial knot will
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be tied by Rev. W. R. Empey, father No. 32, 3:07 P. M. K-gulm .top.)
game Friday evening Their son Wil­
Curved lien*
o f Warne.
South Bound
POH SALE—6 Rhode Island Red and lett is playing on toe University team
Best tor Better Vision
The girl whom Warne is taking for No. 7, 10:30 A.M.
(Stop- when
4 Black hens. G. \Y Farris, Turner. this year. Last year he played on the his life partner is Mi-s Anna Mae |
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(lagged to pick up passengers for
•111 Si aie Street
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! Turner team
.Usman, daughter of Mr. uml Mrs. )
points at which this train stops.)
Xmas cards ami gift now on Gis-
I. O. Aimsan o f Aumsville, who is No. 15, 8:36 P.M. (Stops on flag, only 6
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play at the drug store.
Dr. B. F. Pound w n here from highly respected among the younger
to pick up passengers for point
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Salem, Tuesday, renewing old ac­ set and who has many friends in
south o f Eugene via Cnacad*
Mrs. Jean Pearcy ami son, Alice,
quaintances. The doctor has moved Aumsville ami at Salem where she
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were dinner guest Friday evening ut
I his dental offices from the U. S. Na­ attended school.
No. 31, 10:55 P.M. (Regular stop.)
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the C. A. Bear hom south o ' town.
tional bank to 303 F-r.-t National
b ull particulars o f the wedding will Following north bound trains slop to .-
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Now is the time to get your circu­ bank. The doctor’s practice is now be published next we* k.
detrain
passengers coming
from
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lating heater. Jensen has some good ■ limited to extraction, minor and oral
points south of Eugene: No. 16, due •*
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surgery.
He
invites
his
friends
to
call
Both
the
girls
and
boys
teams
won
ones and priced right.
5:46 A M.; No. 8, due 5:51 P.M.
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| on him in his new location.
over Scotts Mills in a hotly contested
Office
hour»
at
Turner
week
day«
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game
th*
re
Ia<t
Friday
evening.
Th-
Mrs. Farr o f Sidney spent Sunday
While driving to town from the i girls game was easy for the locals who 8 A.M. to 12 o’clock noon, und from i
here with her mother, Mrs. Emma
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| south on the Turner-Marion road, j rolled an 8-0 score at the rrul of the j 1 M P M to 5 00 P M
Moore.
Stution
is
closed
on
Sunday
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j three wood cutters figured in an auto . first quarter ami ut half t'nie it wns
days. On these days pu< ng--r« c :n i
Have just got a lot o f il.5 0 to $2 wr.-ck near the Bear place. The road ; 20 0 .
pay fare and have baggage check- d
pocket knives selling at lM)c and 7Dc ; is very rough at this place and when
Scotts Mills scored one b:i ket in |
on trains.
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as long as they last. H P. JENSEN. | the car hit the raise it turned a com­ the third quarter, the loculs g tting
H. S. BOND, Agent.
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plete somersault and landed upside I three, but in the final canto Aums
down on a barbed wir-- f. nee. For­ j viile walked on their opponents and
Mrs. Irma Boon and her mother were
tunately no oik - was seriously hurt.
the game resulted in a sc ore o f 31-2.
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here fiom Portland a« over Sunday
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Th.-
boys
game
was
more
even
and
The regular monthly meeting o f the }
guests of Mbs Helen Peetr.
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Methodist Brotherhood will be held j gave the fans a run for th ir admis­
sion price and it was by har 1 work
Dr. B. F. Pound practice limited to Tuisday evening, December 2, 8:00
CLEANED, PRESSED
that
Aumsville wen with n small mar ,
removal o f teeth, gas or local, and p. m., at the church. O. W. Emmons i
DELIVERED
gin o f 14-11.
dental X-ray. New location 303 First of Salem, president o f the district j
Scotts Mills ran up a 4 0 lead in
Just I’ lmno n*, w »». 1 ) do the
National Bank Bldg., Salem, Oregon. Brotherhood, will be present and give
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a short talk. A man from the state . ' the first quarter but I/s> and John-
ir s i.
K e e p yo u r w a rd ro b e
The new home o f Mrs. Rowley is industrial accident commission is ex- son !ocal forw* rds*
bu’ > th'’ n,,,,t
nt it's best
nearing completion and it will be pect. d to be present and give a talk ,'uartr' r aml eav* th**ir team “
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ready for occupancy by the fust of on the workings o f the commission. •e::d at half time. At the third quarter
IIatH-*-(Mori*--n
Cleaninir
the week.
Several matters of old ami new busi­ the score was knotted at 11 all but a
One Day Service
ness which are very important will 1 foul conversion ami a basket by la-<
A- special tax was voted Saturday be handled and every man o f the I put the garm- on ic-- and .Scotts M Ils
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for the Turner district when the church is especially urged to be pres- ; was unable to pen-t:ate th«- def--ns«-
Every Week
meeting was held to accept the ' ent. The theme for the meeting is • to score during the last minutes of
play. I>o- was high point gainer for
budget as presented.
-Kerry
“ Ye Are My Witnesses.”
Aumsville, scoring seven poi its, while
M y
Charles Barr, who is a senior at
The Turner high school played Johnson was next with s'x.
le a n e r »
the University of Oregon, arrived their first game o f the season Friday
Wednesday for a visit over the night with the Eugem Bible univer­
£$o N. Liberty,
Salem i
Thanksgiving holidays.
sity. While the local boys were de­
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feated, no special significance is to be
Mrs. Jesse Breshers, wife of the shar- attached to the game unless it will b
KRUSE & RYC.H
iff of L'nion county and Mrs. Bresher the selection o f a regular bam for
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Expert W atch and J-wr!rjr
Y<-ii nlwny« gel u lililí- nu*re
of Cove, returned to their homes the the high school. There was same
Repairing
th'iii y»u pny lot when you «h *1
past week after a pleasant visit here good playing and though the locals
w iili us. t I- nu
ti
f ul l
were outclassed in both size and ex­
with their cousin Mrs. Emma Moore.
iiit-aeiin—'wl'leBii oil, the liriind
New Jew elry Made t«» O rd er
perience, made a good showing and a
y n U r uioior Ilk»-» lent,—nrid
larger
percentage o f the goals tried.
UNDERTAKERS
C. H Jesse«, who has been ill for the
cheerful w. rviee to bring you
Prices Reasonable
The Eugene boys led with the high­
back.
past three weeks with fin, is able to be
est score nearly all through the game.
4X4 Court St.
Salem, Ore.
out sgain and on Wednesday made a The score at the half was Eugene 25,
LLO YD T. RIG DON
business trip to Eugene.
FREE AIR an<l WATER
Turner 16. During the third quarter
County Coroner
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Service
with
A Smile
W. T.Kigdon&Son
WE FIX FLATS
Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs C. H
Jes
see and son \\ ;llett and the 16 boys from
tbe Turner Boys Hume were all day
guests at the First Christum Churcb in
Salem Sunday.
Mrs Emma Moore and her daughters
It. 11. I arr of Sidn.-y; M s. and her hus­
band, visited Sunday at the home of an
other daughter Mrs. Avery at Sublimity
Hunday.
Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Farr, Mrs. Avery
and Mrs. Owsley spent one day the first
of the week at West Salem with relatives ■
The opening «lance o f the winter
season was held at Ball Bros, hall last
Saturday evening and proved to be a !
most enjoyable affair.
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S-E-R-V-I-C-E
Build; ng Supplie*
Mrs. Arthur Freeden o f Klamath
Falls arrived here Friday for a visit
with her mother, Mrs. R. J. Watson. ,
She returned to her home Monday j
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R O U G H A N D DRESSF.D
Bones Bros., Turner i
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IIA M M A N
S TA G E L IN E S
Leave Sali m for Aumsville
6.30 A.M.
10:30 A M.
4:45 P.M.
Leavi Aumsv lle for Sal<-m
8:10 A M.
1:20 P.M.
5:10 P.M.
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Leave Aurnsvill«- for Mill City
7:25 A.M.
5:25 P.M.
W e T r y to Sell You W hat
Willette Jessee, a student at Eu­
gene Bible School, spent the week­
end here with his parents, who have
charge of the Turner Boys Home.
Mr. ami Mrs. Neal E«1 wards en­
joyed a week-end visit from his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Edwards of
Monmouth.
RED CROWN GAS
You Need
NOT
E veryth ing W e Can
P. O. Box 20S
Phone 275
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Your neighbor’s fire lo** is
likely to ncciMnc your !<«*.
Don’t be without proper in­
surance.
Insurance that was aJequare
a few years ago may need
revision to-day!
Let us offer our advice.
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ROW LEY.
Leave Salem for Turm-r
10:30 A.M.
4:45 P .M.
Leave Turner for .Snlt-m
8:20 A.M.
1 :30 P.M.
5:20 P.M.
Leave Turner for Mill City
5:15 P.M.
A gen t
General Insurance
Turner, Or«-gon
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